One of the two members of the Whitman County Democrats resigned from his position.
Whitman County chairperson Debbie McNeil said committee member Patrick Granger decided to give up his position because he no longer lives in the county.
McNeil said the remaining committee member is female, so they...

Community groups will host a vigil 7 p.m. Friday at Pine Street Plaza as a protest to the treatment of immigrant detention camps at the U.S.-Mexico border.
The Community Congregational United Church of Christ and Palouse ProActive will take part in Lights for Liberty: A Vigil to End Human Detention...

A new bill signed by Gov. Jay Inslee requires the state to develop standardized public health insurance plans and analyze the effect of offering only standardized health coverage on the individual market in 2025.
Senate Bill 5526, signed into law on May 13, took effect Tuesday.
The law mandates...

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Isa, now 19, ...

Gov. Jay Inslee is expected to sign Senate Bill 5605, which would allow Washington citizens to apply to have marijuana-related misdemeanor convictions removed from their criminal record.
“Doing marijuana is now legal and the fact that 68,000-plus convictions are on the record for things that a...

Ballots for the Whitman County special election are no longer being accepted as of Tuesday.
As of about 4 p.m. yesterday, 3,064 ballots were cast for the Pullman Regional Hospital’s (PRH) bond request to fund new facilities and equipment purchases, according to the Whitman County Auditor websit...

Students and environmental activist organizations will come together to lobby and rally for climate change legislation today.
Jessica Hart is a WSU junior sports science major and a fellow in the Washington branch of Our Climate. She said the event will feature youth in the Seattle area who come together...

The Foley Institute hosted Gov. Jay Inslee, who spoke about what he believes is a necessary and economically beneficial transition to clean energy.
Inslee said he has visited communities in the last few months that have experienced consequences of climate change firsthand.
He mentioned Paradise, C...

The Washington State Legislature has released plans in the 2019-2021 budget proposals for the expansion of the Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine and the Washington Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory (WADDL).
WSU requested $14.4 million to pay for medical school operations for third- and fourth-year s...

Victoria records daily conversations, transcribes the recordings, refers to her notebook and studies material until it becomes a memory.
“If I don’t write something down, it doesn’t exist in my world,” said Victoria, who asked that her full name not be used due to an ongoing restraining order....

Washington state highways received over $20 million in repairs due to damage from tires House Bill 1309 would phase out and ultimately ban studded tires in Washington by 2025.
John Shaheen, WSU Transportation Services director, said studded tires have metal studs embedded in the tires that can diminish...

The Pullman Planning Commission unanimously voted to pursue a zoning change that would allow chickens to be kept as pets within city limits at their regular meeting Wednesday.
Current city code defines chickens as small domestic animals and requires they be approved by the city and only kept on pro...